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THE DUPLIN TIMES KENANSVILLE, N. -C. TIIL'ESDAY AUGUST 17, 19S1. u J I'm, T U Li 1 h o r n U U LiULi, :. 'U U- Uki'U Li Pcrsonas Mr. Tommy Davis of Elkln was ft week end guest of Mr,- Lyn Tur Bff. f tie two are classmates at thu University of N. C. ... ' t. ,. .,, ' I i. and Mrs. H. L. HarraU, Er nest nrrell 'and Miss Alice Fayc . Smith are' attending a youth meet' ' ini at Duke University this week.i ' . Mr1 ' an4 Mrs. Charles Saunden tnd ttis, .':Sld" and Joe Howard;, Of San -Antonio, Texas are visiting I Ir. $aunder's parents, .Mr.., and Irs. J.; J, Smith and other reU- " flvis, ir'pil 31 W;MfTV; , vMry Charles Eastern, of Oxford, classmate of Mr. John Currin Ho ward at N. C. State College, was a gWst of "Mr. and Mrs. Howard one recently. . -'-v. -. The Jamea Miles famly, bav a i guests at the Jones cottage on At lantic Beach this week, Mr .and Mrs. W F. Simpson and family of Pink Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce i Teachey and children, of Jackson ' till.W?'.V&V: -.:-vi; ' Mrs. Eeb Williams and her daughter,- Mrs. '- Nora : Burroughs of Charlotte 'were guests during thu past week 'of Mrs. R. E. Shepard. , Of Kinston, at ther cottage on At lantic Beach.;. ? : 7 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nethercut L- Newby, of and .son, pwight, and friends from Chinquapin spent the week end at Hags sead and Manteo. They at tended a performance of the Losl polony. 1 , .Mrs,' Johnny Holder) of Maysville trip to the West Coast. C Mrs. Johnn Holdep of Maysville spent a few days the past week with, her. mother, Mrs. J. M. Jones 'wh was lU.5- , Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smith and Mrs.' Outlaw'has been "with ; her there. . . When it rains," it pours,' it seems, Shirley. Only last Thursday while Mrs. Outlaw was visiting a Drs. of fice on East Gordon St., in Kinston, Someone stole her 1959 Oldsmooile Miami, and at this writing, the car nas not been recovered. Mrs. Fred Lawton and' children, of Holly . Kidge visited her aunt, Mrs. H. E. Maxwell, and Mr. Max well and other relatives here Sun day. Rebecca Lawton remained for a week's visit with her cousin, Mary Daniel . Turner. "-. ; Mr. and Mrs1 Clayton Rouse of Moss Hill spent Sunday with rela tives in Pink Hill. - - Mr. Ihrie of South Carolina is vis iting Pink Hill with his daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Maxwell, Mr. Max" well and Ken and Beth. - 9 Mrs. Sue Rogers spent the week end in Raleigh with her husband; Mr. Benny Rogers. Sue will com plete her work for a degree in Pri mary education at East Carolina College this week. Mrs John Noecker has as her guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moyer of Reading, Pa. Mrs.' John Noecker and Mrs. Jan ie Herring were at White Lake Sat urday and joined Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelly, Miss Katie la, .ray y--roc 3W Smith Family On Tour Beth spent the week end at Boone. Their, daughter, Sharon, and Mar sha Turner who had been attend-J tng the Eastern Star Rainbow camp there rturned home with them. Tbe girls were taken to camp the - week end of August 5th, by Mar sha's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. . v Turner; ' ' '. " """ - Mrs.- . W. H. Jones and Mrs,. Earl f: yhdall of Kinston, were guests 1 ; during the past week of Mrs. J. M. ; Jones. . ' plt.- Md "Mrs; Ray ' Smith, Mr, -'' liwis Smith, Mr., and. , Mrs. Leo Sutton find Ronnie, and Miss Doro-' IhVSntUH spent several days of the past week at Atlantic Beach: -y. . , Mr (Mi Mrs. Johnny .Shepard, Rebecca ,and Johnny and Mr, and' Perry, of Bladenboro and Mr. Geor ge Kelly, of Atkinson, for supper jt the Lake Saturday night. - Mr. and Mrs. Andy CaudiU left Sunday for their home at Monroe after havin gspent 'the past week at Morehead and .the week end with Mrs. Caudifls ' parents', 'Mr. Mrs. Sam Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Smith were also at the beach with them. i'M: Vl:'- ,.-'' H '.,; Tl'ss Connie Jo Wells of B. F, Grady left Wednesday for Burling ton. She has accepted the position of Home Economist with Duke Power Company. Connie Jo received her, Batchelor of Science Degree in Home Econo mics trom Flora MacDonald Col lege. - 3 i " " " June Apn $mith: '.. Receiver ffopors ' Miss June' Ann Smith,' student at Rex Hospital School of Nursing, in Aaleigh, received her ; tap band, signifying, that she. Is entering her senior year of .nurse's; training, in axercises held there Tuesday night, August 8. Miss Smith was also tap ped Into the Santa KHomina Socie ,y, which is the ;Wghest honor; a student at Rex can receive. The a ward is based on an average of 90 on work, character personality and leadership. A 1959 graduate of the B. F. Grady High School,he is daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ambrose Smith, of Albertson. . ' ' Smith Reunion : Descendents of the late Trent Gordon and Lena Hardy Smith Al bertson will hold their annual fam ily reunion at , Cliff's of the Neuse State Park, .Sunday, September 3. A picnic dinner will be served si hu noon hour. V - . - t Blood Donor Recognized Mr.' Jepsey Pickett, of Pink Hill was presented a pin in Kinston, re cently, in recognition of his having given a gallon of blood to the Ler oir County Blood Bank, within re jent weeks. Grady Teacher Receives Ceriif. Mary Anna Grady, a teacher al 3. I' Grady High school in Aiber .son, N. C. receiveJ a certificate represeeting six credit hours of gra Jua'e work at the Summer Ins tituie fur Hih Schi.ol Teachers of Sience and Mathematics held at Randolph-Macon Woman's College in Lynchburg, Va. from June 28 to Aug. 9. Dr. Helen L. W'.iki !ei. eirecto of the Institute and prof ssnr of chemistry at I'.anJu.i h-.kia-:in. a warded the cei til'ica'es f r,i- Hie Nat ional Sience Fm:.via::.:i. whose grant made possible the Institute. . The selected teacher 'participating'-' in" this k-.stitutejrei-eivsd recent know!eige in science and and a general course that dc.; with current topics in sstenoe and mathematics. Purpose of the Ins titute ii to improve the classroom bok a specific course in his field j effectiveness of teachers.""'. A Back To Schoor SPECIAL Boy's Top Value Shirts Long Sleeves Ginghams- Prints & Solids Only $1.79 American Made SUTTON'S Men's & Boys Dept. 203 N. Queen St. Kinston, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Smith and their children, Marie Irene and Kenan, of. Miami, Fla, are visiting relatives in the Pink HU1 area, fol lowing a tour of the New England States.-They Were -at Frederick, Md., taking part in the National Mariner's Cruise of United Pres byterians, JU. S. A. held at Hood College, during the past week", and visited the home of Francis Scott Key, composer of the National An them. 'The Star Spangled Banner" and his tomb, both located there. . They also visited the home' : of Barbara Frietchie, who inspired John Greenleaf Whittier to write the poem bearing her name. They spent some" time sightseeing at Get tysburg, Pa.,' Baltimore and. Wash ing, D. C. - and Mt. Vernon, .; tbj home and burial place of Georgcg Washlngotn, in Fairfax CountyVa? Returning by way of the The Sky land Drive through the Shenandoah Valley Of Va ." they; spent . aamsV it Utii ' t iipou fjtvprnu: . Mr ' Rlrhnrd Stroud., Martha Ann 1 -i k n thsv, u(. and .Ricky wwt Joreliea..Siii.f ed rjrTrCT Chapel 'Hill, 'Mrq Smith s alma mater, ana were u Nags Hear and Manteo, where they saw a performance 1 of ,."The Lost Colony" on Wednesday night. , . .' They will return to Miami late this month. ' day and had supper at the Saturday Restaurant mere. 1 -- - i, - Dr. and Mrs.; H, . A.?; Edwards eve as guests this week. Mrs. F, Edwards and Miss Carolyn Ed , wards, of Kernersville and-Mr. and jUrs. John Allen and ton, Mark, of Miami. Fla. K - 7 Mrs Ray Stroud and sons, and ' Mrs. -Winfred Duff and children )eft Sunday for their, home , at Hol lywood, Fla, after' having visited , t their parents,- Mr '.and Mrs, Amos . ' tyoward for a few weeks. ' 'f Miss Mary Anna Grady returned " Wednesday from Randolph Macon College, al Lynchburg, Va. Miss Grady, a member'5 of the-. B. F. Gtydy High School faculty, has teen studying on a science scho larship there for a few weks. - lifr. and Mrs. Hess Davis, Sr., " tarry Davis, Mr. and . Mrs.' Hess paVl. Jr., and Gynn, and Mr. and ' Mrs. Wayland Davis, Miss Nellie Waters and Mr. Edgar Wells spent thil Week end at Carolina' Beach. ' . The' infant daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Dovell Outlaw has been under treatment at Parrott's Hospital, in , 'Kinston, -suffering Trom a virous, according to - attending ' physicians. Club On Outing Some time during the months of August, eaoh year, members, of the B. F. Grady Home Economics dub, and their families go on an outing at Wrightsville Beach, and have lunch at the Neptune Restau rant there Sunday those attending were the president of the club, Mrs: Faison Turner, Mr. Turner, Mr. Ben Turner and Miss Annette Turner. Mrs. John C. Smith, Rach el and John Smith, Tom Turner and DOBBY Outlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Wil lard Westbrook, Keith and. Anth ony. Mr; and Mrs. Dempsey Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams. Mr .and Mrs-. B. H. Wolever. Mr., and Mrs. 'Pete' Smith, Jean Judy and Harold, Mrs. Janie Herring. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Kornegay and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Turner, the last two oi urofj SALE' .': Here are Just a few of the many real bargalM we're offering during car aeaaal summer Shoe Sale One tot I Children's Shoes, . Keg. $2.98, Sale priced at :. One Lot of Children's Slippers, Re. $1.98, Sale priced at Several Lots Women's Shoes, Re. $3.98, Sale priced at ChUdren's and Women's Tennis Shoes ( colors), Re. $2.98 $2.26 $1.21 $2.26 $1.99 MANY OTHER SHOE BARGAINS TOO : . ; NUMEROUS TO MENTION - VALKER BRAND SHOES OFFER , .BIG VALUES r "i " " ' ' . "'' .. STANLEY SHOE CO. " . Motmt Olive, N. C. - THESE FINE VALUES CAN BE FOUND IN - G0LDSB0R0, N. C. Phone R 44024 and KITOSI, H. C. 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